Securing Your Infrastructure
Hardware-based Encryption
SecureDoc OSA for Servers offers full support for TCG Enterprise drives allowing organizations to take advantage of this emerging hardware encryption technology. Enterprise Drives offer the best, most secure and efficient way to encrypt data on a disk.
Security for Your Backbone
Knowing that a server has different demands placed on it versus a traditional PC, SecureDoc for Servers has been optimized to address things such as RAID arrays, Disk and Port access control, remote management, multiple-OS support and file and folder encryption.
Administration Made Easy
The ability to securely boot-up a server in a secure environment, where unattended reboot of a machine is common, is critical for business continuity. SecureDoc's pre-boot networking solution, PBConnex, leverages network-based resources to authenticate and enforce access controls to ensure a simple, secure reboot of a server remotely.
Data Lockdown
Data leakage is an ongoing concern in any business. With Port Control, the administrator can lock down a server and prevent the transfer of data to an external storage device. Alternatively, through Disk Access Control, the ability to read/write to any external media can be limited only to encrypted drives to ensure the security and integrity of the data being transferred or stored.
Departmental servers should always be encrypted - even if they only run a process as simple as print services - as they often reside in unsecured environments. Any server that manages data related to a business and its customers needs to be secured from prying eyes.
Just because servers reside in some of the most secure areas of a business this doesn’t preclude them from being at risk to data loss or theft. Something as simple as an IT manager swapping storage drives in a server and misplacing them could lead to a data loss. If that drive isn’t encrypted, its information is at risk of being exposed, leaving an organization at risk of regulatory violations, personal lawsuits and damage to corporate reputation.
WinMagic’s SecureDoc for Servers and OSA (Operating System Agnostic) for Servers helps businesses lock down their infrastructure investment, offering software or hardware full disk encryption and a host of other features to seamlessly manage and secure the data residing on a company’s servers.
SecureDoc for Servers and OSA for Servers allows administrators to fully encrypt, secure and manage their server environments.
Ideal for departmental servers
Support for TCG Enterprise Drives
Pre-boot network authentication
FIPS 140-2, AES validation
Centrally managed
RAID Support
With the knowledge that a server has different demands placed on it versus a traditional PC, WinMagic has worked to optimize SecureDoc for Servers to address items such as RAID arrays, Disk and Port access control and remote management.
- SecureDoc for Servers uses a FIPS 140-2 validated AES-NI 256-bit cryptographic engine to encrypt data and easily integrates with industry-standard technologies.
- SecureDoc places all security-related management under one centralized enterprise management server. This includes the management of policies, password rules, and the manageability of encryption across all platforms within an organization.
SecureDoc OSA for Servers
SecureDoc for Server System Requirements
- Operating System
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SecureDoc client for Windows:
- Up to SecureDoc 5.3SR5 - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows release from Windows XP SP3 to Windows 7 SP1.
- From SecureDoc 6.1 to SecureDoc 6.4SR1 - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows release from Windows XP SP3 to Windows 8.1.
- SecureDoc 6.5 and newer - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows release from Windows Vista to Windows 8.1
SecureDoc client for Windows Server:
- Up to SecureDoc 5.3SR5 - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Server platform from Windows 2003 or later. All Service Packs should be applied.
- From SecureDoc 6.1 to SecureDoc 6.4SR1 - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows release from Windows 2003 to Windows 2012 R2.
- SecureDoc 6.5 and newer - Any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows release from Windows 2008 to Windows 2012 R2
- RAM
- 512 MB RAM
- Hard Drive
- 250 MB free space available
- CPU
- Intel, AMD, Cyrix or compatible processor (1 GHz or better). AES-NI is supported only on some Intel CPUs.
Refer to http://ark.intel.com/MySearch.aspx?AESTech=true.
- UEFI
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- Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is supported starting from SecureDoc 6.1 only on compatible devices.
Please see list of supported devices here: http://www.winmagic.com/device-compatibility - For devices not certified, UEFI must be run in BIOS Compatibility mode.
- Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is supported starting from SecureDoc 6.1 only on compatible devices.